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Trump this.

Indictments must be coming soon. Wondering who the ghostwriter of this insane letter might be?

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I wonder how many people have been calling the mobile phone number?
 
Indictments must be coming soon. Wondering who the ghostwriter of this insane letter might be?

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Not much of a surprise but the general consensus seems to be that, once again, Trump wrote a press release and somehow got other people to put their names on it. The only thing that is a surprise is that one of the lawyers whose strange e-signature is on the letter is actually a reputable attorney. Or was a reputable attorney.

It might have been more fun if they just released a letter quoting the lyrics to the old Styx hit "Renegade".

The jig is up, the news is out
They've finally found me
The renegade, who had it made
Retrieved for a bounty
Never more to go astray
The judge will have revenge today
On the wanted man


 
Or does this guy also have a rubber stamp law practice?

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Or does this guy also have a rubber stamp law practice?

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Perhaps but the attorneys named in the letter might take a cue from Dr Bornstein and mention that Trump takes Propecia for his male-pattern baldness if they ever want to be rid of him. :LOL:
 
That letter wasn't written by a lawyer, even a bad one. It seems Toad is going to destroy the credibility of yet more attorneys.
 
Indictments must be coming soon. Wondering who the ghostwriter of this insane letter might be?

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Business correspondence shouldn't be signed "yours truly", but rather "yours faithfully". "Truly" is for personal or social communiques.
 
That letter wasn't written by a lawyer, even a bad one. It seems Toad is going to destroy the credibility of yet more attorneys.
Rareboy hit it spot on by bringing up the now-forgotten Dr Bornstein. Before Trump dumped him for the male-pattern baldness gaffe, Dr Bornstein admitted that Trump called him up and dictated the "astonishingly excellent" blood pressure and "If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency," letter.

I often wonder, why do these people with reasonable reputations and licenses keep getting tangled up with Trump? This might explain it:

After he got elected, Dr Bornstein claims that Trump's bodyguards raided the office and took all of Trump's medical records. At the time, Sarah Huckabullshit-Sanders claimed that the records were being "transferred to the White House physician's office". That White House physician, Dr Ronny Jackson, is now a member of Congress. Sanders is now the Governor of Arkansas. Funny how that all worked out.

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It was bound to happen.

Supporters of former President Donald Trump are reportedly being scammed out of thousands of dollars through the sale of commemorative "Trump Bucks" that fraudsters say can be exchanged for real cash...


Toad identified the marks, other grifters circle like sharks. Trogs get swindled.

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No sympathy.

I wonder if Toad is getting a cut.
 
^ I'll bet he figures out a way...if this isn't somehow already one of his grifts.
 
^ If this isn't one of his grifts, I think it's just about certain that he sues for a cut once he finds out about it.
 
By this time, I feel that if I had a dollar for every revelation about evidence that compels charges against or conviction of Trump...I think I would have at least several hundred dollars

I will again go out on a limb here and suggest that the US will NEVER charge or convict Trump for espionage because of the damage it would do to US credibility and standing.

And the fear of what could actually come out in any open case in court that would endanger US assets around the world.

We know there's fire. But there will be so much smoke no one will ever see the flames.

And no one will get in his way of running for President again because of his espionage either.
 
By this time, I feel that if I had a dollar for every revelation about evidence that compels charges against or conviction of Trump...I think I would have at least several hundred dollars
I used to read these stories with a combination of chagrin and excitement. Now, I'm just like, "Just fucking charge him already!".

I will again go out on a limb here and suggest that the US will NEVER charge or convict Trump for espionage because of the damage it would do to US credibility and standing.
One of the issues with espionage charges is that the evidence against the defendant is often Top Secret and the Feds worry that having Top Secret documents in court evidence and discovery would risk leaking the Top Secret documents to the public.

On the other side of that argument, Trump had a cafeteria buffet of secret, top secret and super top secret documents that there might be enough low-level documents to get a conviction without risk of a leak of the super-secret stuff. :)

Being found guilty of Georgia's RICO statute can result in a 5 to 20 year prison sentence. Getting that done before 2025 would be a dream come true. Finally.

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They'll indict for something small. Garland will refuse to bring the roof down. There will be plenty of excuses from "election year" to precedential prosecution. Just like he will never be even accused of abuse of his office and committing extortion in Ukraine.
 
I used to read these stories with a combination of chagrin and excitement. Now, I'm just like, "Just fucking charge him already!".


One of the issues with espionage charges is that the evidence against the defendant is often Top Secret and the Feds worry that having Top Secret documents in court evidence and discovery would risk leaking the Top Secret documents to the public.

On the other side of that argument, Trump had a cafeteria buffet of secret, top secret and super top secret documents that there might be enough low-level documents to get a conviction without risk of a leak of the super-secret stuff. :)

Being found guilty of Georgia's RICO statute can result in a 5 to 20 year prison sentence. Getting that done before 2025 would be a dream come true. Finally.

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But how do they control Trump from telling and selling everything he already stole? They can't.

At this point they know everything and finding one more audiotape or memo or getting testimony from one of Trump's insiders is meaningless.

It is months now and they either have or don't have the fingerprints of Jared, Eric Jr. and others on the docs. Or if not theirs, then those of someone else who could only have access through Trump.

By now, if they were certain of where this was headed, they could have scared Trump into absolute silence if they had him on Treason.

He wouldn't even be trying to run for president again, but supporting whichever Republican would guarantee him a pardon.

And by now, if there really was enough info in those docs to bring the whole house down, Trump would be conveniently dead.



I'm not even holding out much hope for Georgia and RICO charges and convictions at this point.

It is like everyone is waiting for someone else to take him out and the clock is literally running out before 2024.
 
But how do they control Trump from telling and selling everything he already stole? They can't.

At this point they know everything and finding one more audiotape or memo or getting testimony from one of Trump's insiders is meaningless.

It is months now and they either have or don't have the fingerprints of Jared, Eric Jr. and others on the docs. Or if not theirs, then those of someone else who could only have access through Trump.

By now, if they were certain of where this was headed, they could have scared Trump into absolute silence if they had him on Treason.

He wouldn't even be trying to run for president again, but supporting whichever Republican would guarantee him a pardon.

And by now, if there really was enough info in those docs to bring the whole house down, Trump would be conveniently dead.



I'm not even holding out much hope for Georgia and RICO charges and convictions at this point.

It is like everyone is waiting for someone else to take him out and the clock is literally running out before 2024.
I'll disagree with one thing, the more clearly guilty Toad is, and the more ironclad the evidence against him, the more likely it is he's going to run for President.
 
But how do they control Trump from telling and selling everything he already stole? They can't.
The only crime needed for conviction is mishandling classified information. Sandy Berger took one documents and cut it up with scissors and they threatened him with a year in jail and $100,000 fine.

There's three ways this plays out:
  • Trump takes a plea deal. The possibility of this coming with time in prison might kill this option.
  • Trump fights the charge and likely will die before he goes to prison.
  • Trump tries to flee the US. His choices are limited because any US ally is likely to extradite him. That leaves a few countries like Russia or North Korea. This sounds like something out of a spy novel but, with Trump, it is entirely plausible. If that happened, the US would have a big problem.


By now, if they were certain of where this was headed, they could have scared Trump into absolute silence if they had him on Treason.
I am cautious about using any logic in predicting Trump's behavior. Trump stopped acting rational somewhere in 2020 and his irrationality increases with each passing day.

Trump might have thought that the "I'm going to tell what I know" or "I'm going to run for President" thinking that this might make DOJ back off. Those efforts haven't ended it and they may have just been more inspiration for DOJ to emphasize their belief that no man is above the law.

There are certain patterns of behavior that Trump uses that are out of the Roy Cohn playbook that Trump defaults to when there's a threat. Trump is confusing the court of public opinion from his supporters with the court of justice. His supporters love him. The judicial system has had enough of Trump.

What we're seeing is complete Narcissistic Collapse and he is going to be making increasingly self-destructive moves. He will continue to do irrational acts. He will continue to run his mouth and get himself into more trouble. And the consequences will continue to accumulate.

If Merrick Garland wanted to let Trump off, he would have done so by now. I think Garland is playing the long game and knows that this is all likely to end when Trump dies or when Trump spends the rest of his life in prison. Or both.


I would also add that we're seeing similar patterns of self-destructive behavior in Ken Paxton.
 
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